The UFC made its debut in Rochester, N.Y., on Saturday with UFC on ESPN+ 10, which took place at Blue Cross Arena and streamed on ESPN+.

In the main event, former UFC champ Rafael dos Anjos (29-11 MMA, 18-9 UFC) avoided what would have been the first three-fight losing skid of his career when he earned a fourth-round submission victory over Kevin Lee (17-5 MMA, 10-5 UFC) in the welterweight headliner.

The main event tapout was one of nine finishes on the card, which was the most of any UFC show this year. For more on the numbers, check below for 45 post-event facts to come out of UFC on ESPN+ 10.

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UFC on ESPN+ 10 featured nine stoppage results, the most of any UFC event this year.

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Felicia Spencer (7-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) has earned five of her seven career victories by stoppage.

Megan Anderson (9-4 MMA, 1-2 UFC) has suffered both of her career stoppage losses by submission.

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Vicente Luque def. Derrick Krantz at UFC on ESPN+ 10: Best photos

Vicente Luque (16-6-1 MMA, 9-2 UFC) has earned 15 of his 16 career victories by stoppage. That includes all nine of his UFC wins.

Luque’s nine stoppage victories since 2015 in UFC welterweight competition are most in the division during that span.

Luque’s nine stoppage victories in UFC welterweight competition are tied for third most in divisional history behind Matt Brown (12) and Matt Hughes (12).

Luque became the sixth fighter in UFC history to earn their first nine victories with the promotion by stoppage. Vitor Belfort, Don Frye, Gabriel Gonzaga, Royce Gracie and Joe Lauzon also accomplished the feat.

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Charles Oliveira def. Nik Lentz at UFC on ESPN+ 10: Best photos

Charles Oliveira (27-8 MMA, 15-8 UFC) improved to 6-1 since he returned to the UFC lightweight division in April 2017. He’s 8-3 (with one no contest) in the organization at 155 pounds.

Oliveira’s 14 stoppage victories in UFC competition are tied with Anderson Silva and Vitor Belfort for second most in company history behind Donald Cerrone (16).

Oliveira’s five-fight UFC stoppage streak in lightweight competition is tied with Gregor Gillespie and Luque for the longest such active winning streak in the company

Oliveira earned his first knockout victory since Feb. 14, 2010 – a span of 3,380 days (more than nine years) and 24 fights.

Nik Lentz (30-10-2 MMA, 14-7-1 UFC) fell to 5-3 since he returned to the UFC lightweight division in December 2015.

Lentz suffered the first true knockout loss of his career. His previous two TKO defeats came by doctor stoppage.